Question
Which detail from the novel BEST supports your answer to #9?
Group of answer choices
Lennie’s excitement about tending rabbits
Crooks’s refusal to join in conversation at first
Candy’s regret about losing his dog
George’s warning for Lennie to stay quiet at the ranch
Group of answer choices
Lennie’s excitement about tending rabbits
Crooks’s refusal to join in conversation at first
Candy’s regret about losing his dog
George’s warning for Lennie to stay quiet at the ranch
Answers
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I don’t have question #9 or your answer to it. Could you either paste question #9 (and your answer) or tell me what claim you were supporting?
If that’s faster, here’s a quick guide so you can pick the best detail:
- If #9 was about the characters’ dream/hope for a better future → Lennie’s excitement about tending rabbits.
- If #9 was about isolation/racial segregation and loneliness → Crooks’s refusal to join in conversation at first.
- If #9 was about loss of purpose/aging and loneliness → Candy’s regret about losing his dog.
- If #9 was about George protecting/controlling Lennie or keeping him out of trouble → George’s warning for Lennie to stay quiet at the ranch.
Tell me #9 or which claim you chose and I’ll confirm the best supporting detail.
If that’s faster, here’s a quick guide so you can pick the best detail:
- If #9 was about the characters’ dream/hope for a better future → Lennie’s excitement about tending rabbits.
- If #9 was about isolation/racial segregation and loneliness → Crooks’s refusal to join in conversation at first.
- If #9 was about loss of purpose/aging and loneliness → Candy’s regret about losing his dog.
- If #9 was about George protecting/controlling Lennie or keeping him out of trouble → George’s warning for Lennie to stay quiet at the ranch.
Tell me #9 or which claim you chose and I’ll confirm the best supporting detail.